
San Tan Valley’s rugged desert landscape offers glamping enthusiasts a perfect escape from urban life. Nestled in the heart of Arizona’s stunning Sonoran Desert, adventurers can experience luxury camping with breathtaking mountain and desert views.
From the rustic charm of Schnepf Farms to the scenic beauty of Lost Dutchman State Park, glamping options near San Tan Valley provide unique accommodations that blend comfort with the raw beauty of the Southwest.
Discover San Tan Valley’s best glamping destinations now!
Featured Glamping Spots in San Tan Valley
- Lost Dutchman State Park Camping (Apache Junction)
- Schnepf Farms Glamping (Queen Creek)
- Usery Mountain Regional Park Camping (Mesa)
Lost Dutchman State Park Camping (Apache Junction)
What to Expect
Four-mile mountain bike trail with Superstition Mountains panorama
Description
Nestled at the base of the Superstition Mountains, Lost Dutchman State Park offers 135 campsites with electric and non-hookup options for tents and RVs. Campers can explore desert trails, spot native wildlife like mule deer and coyotes, and enjoy a four-mile mountain bike loop with stunning mountain views.
Where: Apache Junction | More Info: Lost Dutchman State Park Camping
Schnepf Farms Glamping (Queen Creek)
What to Expect
Vintage Airstream trailers on working family farm
Description
Schnepf Farms offers vintage Airstream trailer glamping on a 4th-generation family farm in Queen Creek. Each restored trailer features a private bathroom, kitchenette, and outdoor living space with fire ring and string-lit patio. Guests can explore the farm, access a secret library, and enjoy a private yoga hideaway.
Where: Queen Creek | More Info: Schnepf Farms Glamping
Usery Mountain Regional Park Camping (Mesa)
What to Expect
Wind Cave Trail with rock daisy hanging gardens
Description
Usery Mountain Regional Park spans 3,648 acres at the western edge of the Goldfield Mountains, offering diverse Sonoran Desert landscapes. The park features the popular Wind Cave Trail with panoramic views from 2,840-foot elevation, showcasing unique rock formations and native desert ecosystems.
Where: Mesa | More Info: Usery Mountain Regional Park Camping